I FIQDAY, APRIL 23, 1926 T'HP MTt"" PTf'_.AXT nATT In A ri'm rrw-Tlnlmlm I -IP R~1 .fTOU3TC~AM T 1VLTT PAGE THREM SELL MA1 PARTY TICKTS TUEDA Architects Have Already Purehased Most Of Their Allotment For Annual Dance ZEZ CONFREY WILL PLAY I Faces Inpeachment!PROF. MAGOFFIN, '02, WILL REPRESENT UNIVERSITY =1AT DEDICATION OF GENNADEION LIBRARY IN A T ODA Y THENS Tickets for the annual Architects May party, May 7, will be on sale to the public from 2 to 4 'o'clock next Tuesday at the desk in the lobby of the Union. Contrary to previous years ticket sales, nearly all of the allotted number of tickets this year have been purchased by students in the archi- tectural college. The tickets remain- ing unsold may be purchased by any- one on the campus for the usual price, $5.50. Zez Confrey and his orchestra have been obtained to furnish the music. H. P. Watts, '27A, chairman of the music committee, announced yester- day that further amusement will be furnished throughout the evening by specialty acts C. [K. Sirrine, TG6A, general chair-1 man, stated yesterday, "This is strict- ly a costume ,party and no one will be admitted to it who is not in a. costume of one kind or another. Stu- dents should bear that in mind beforet purchasing tickets. However, it may1 be rather hard for students from oth- er colleges to obtain a suitable cos-J tume and, in a case like that, a smock will be considered enough, although we should like to see as great a variety1 ln costume as possible." LI VERPOOL.-The strike of butch-c ors has been settled.1 Colfecl Gn Of 54) ,10 olunies C'Uen To Ane rcan lasical c~haoo I r ess in Syria and Palestine. Profes- Ithe leading American universities and! land uponl vhich the ediice stands, T ByC i (re ICItz S0oor Francis W. Kelsey of the latin de-| Isince maintained by them, is the re- forn Ily < t of the monastery "Toa ! ~By Greelk Citizen --- partment, who recently conducted arcipient of the library and its contents, Asomaton." 'e a'ite is on the slopef chaeological excavations in the Near which will be open for use by stu- of Mount Iyei ttus, overlooking the IS CARNEGIE FUND GIFT jEast, was originally appointed as the dents from all parts of the world. Acropiolis, commanding a view of delegate of the University at the dedi- The building constructed of marble Iihaleron bay, where the shattered Prof. Ralph VanDeman Magoffin, '02, cation of the Gennadeion, but found from the island of Naxos was erected remnants of the fleet. of Xerxes fled now connected with the history and!it impossible to be present. at an expense of a quarter-million dol- after its defeat at the Battle of Sala- archaeological departments at New The new library will house more lars, borne entirely by the Carnegie mis. York university, will represent the, than 50,000 volumes of books and doc- (corporation of America, and was In reference to his donation Dr. University at the dedication today at uments illustrating the Hellenic civili- j planned by New York architects. The Gennadius said, "I make this presen- Athens of the Gennadeion, a library zation from the earliest times down to Greek parliament provided for the tation in token of our admiration and which was donated by a Greek citizen the present, this entire collection be- but which will be an American insti- ing donated Icy a Greek citizen, Dr. tution and under American adminis- Johannes Gennedius in memory of his tration. father, George Gennedius, who served Professor Magoffin, who is president his native country, Greece, during her TODAY AND of the Archaeological Institute of war for independence. The American SATURDAY ONLY America, has just finished attending School cf Classical Studies at Athens, j the three weeks Archaeological Con- founded more than 40 years ago by rrespect for your great country-the first country fronm which a voice of i sympathy and encouragement reachedI our fathers when they arose in their then apparently hopeless struggle for independence." Besides the numerous modern works, the library contains in perfect condition more than 500 his- torie and artistic bindings of the six- ,teenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. They include the first Greek odi- tion of St. Chrysestom, in the bindings of Charles'II; bindings of James I and James II, of Louis XIII and Louis XIV of France, and seven of Napoleoi I; works bearing the siguature of Ea- inr. : 5 s }! '. '. , r x Y j. 11 . %i, t J p' i . k r' R t. 4 . d' l , ' 4. . i. o- , i R 1. ..-. . Deep Luxurious Cushion! Way has been opened for the firstI impeachment action by Congress since 1913 with recommendation of House judiciary committee that Federal Judge, George W. English of Illinois, be tried' by the Senate on charges of alleged' misconduct and misuse of office. The judge denies the alleggons. ROME.- Pope Pius XI protesting against treatment of Catholics in Mex- ico in an apostolic letter to the Mex- ican bishops, forbade Catholics in that country "to establish any political party under the name of Catholics." Ki\\ n s low-pressure tires-tires that than any other equipment rn-Dipped Balloons. ret of their excellence. REPAIR CO. 5}2 S. MAIN T | ".. ... ,., m..«. Great Novel of the for Money ! But Woman Can! 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